Anaemia + painless jaundice
Haemolytic anaemia
Features of haemolytic uraemic syndrome (triad)
Vitamin B12 deficiency features
IgA Vasculitis (Henoch-Schonlein purpura) features
Disseminated intravascular coagulation features
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia blood film
Increased lymphocytes with sparse cytoplasm
ALL v CLL features
ALL more common in children + YA, and more syx - fatigue/fever/bleeding.
Hodgkin’s lymphoma features
Non Hodgkin’s lymphoma features
HL v NHL blood films
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia presentation
Causes of macrocytic anaemia
Folate and vitamin B12 deficiency
Causes of microcytic anaemia
IDA
Hodgkin’s lymphoma mx
Chemotherapy
Initial ix for MM
Urine and serum protein electrophoresis
Sickle cell pt with pain ++ Mx
IV morphine
Myelofibrosis and features
Blood ca where bone’s ability to make blood cells affected
- Pancytopaenia
- Splenomegaly
-Purpura
Causes of microcytic anaemia (<80)
IDA
THalassaemia
Normocytic anaemia (80-100)
Anaemia chronic disease
CKD
Macrocytic anaemia (>100)
Megaloblastic
- B12
- Folate
Non-megaloblastic
- Alcohol
IDA & >= 60
2WW colonoscopy
IDA >=50-59 + rectal bleeding
2 WW colonscopy
IDA >=50-59 + no rectal bleeding
Faecal occult test
IDA >=40-49 + B syx + rectal bleed
2 WW colonoscopy